AtmaSphere

AtmaSphere is an Australian jazz ensemble led by formed by David Jones.[1][2][3] They were nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album in 1994 for their album Flying. Flying was released in 1993 and included guest appearances from Mike Nock and Don Burrows.[4]

AtmaSphere
Years active1991 - 2000

Members

  • David Jones (drums and percussion)
  • Daryl Pratt (vibraphone and effects)
  • Adam Armstrong (bass)
  • Carmen Warrington (vocals)
  • Dev Gopalasamy (guitar)

Discography

  • Flying (1993) - Tall Poppies[5][6][7]
  • Seasons of the Heart (1999) - Independent[8]
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References

  1. Brenan, Gail (3 July 1992), "Hitting the stratopheric heights", Sydney Morning Herald
  2. Jackson, Adrian (22 December 1992), "Originality Mixed With Sensitivity", The Age
  3. Nicholas, Jessica (9 July 1999), "A trio of distinction", The Age
  4. Kelman, John (15 April 2005), "AtmaSphere: Flying", All About Jazz
  5. "Flying [sound recording] / Atmasphere.", Trove, National Library of Australia
  6. Jackson, Adrian (2 December 1993), "`Wanderlust' Leads To Fresh Musical Journey", The Age
  7. Brenan, Gail (6 December 1993), "The spaceman and the synthesiser", Sydney Morning Herald
  8. Shand, John (4 October 1999), "Jazz", Sydney Morning Herald
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